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Talmage ( variant, Talmadge ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Mendocino County, California, United States.
Talmage is located east-southeast of Ukiah, at an elevation of 627 feet ( 191 m ).
Talmage is located at.
In the state legislature Talmage is located in the 2nd Senate District, represented by Democrat Noreen Evans, and in the 1st Assembly District, represented by Democrat Wesley Chesbro.
Federally, Talmage is located in California's 1st congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of D + 10 and is represented by Democrat Mike Thompson.
Talmage is a village in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States.
Talmage is located at ( 40. 531767 ,-96. 023678 ).
The name " Sunshine " is assumed to have been given by McKay to his harvester works after he attended a lecture by the American evangelist Reverend Thomas De Witt Talmage who visited Victoria in 1894.
Edward Talmage " Ed " Hinton ( b. July 21, 1948, Laurel, Mississippi ) is currently a senior motorsports columnist for ESPN. com.
Talmage " Tal " Bachman ( born August 13, 1968 ) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician.
The city is situated in Talmage, Mendocino County, California about east of Ukiah, and 110 miles ( 180 km ) north of San Francisco.
McKay's own residence, The Gables, was in Talmage Street ( where the cul-de-sac The Gables now is ) until it was demolished.
Talmage is a small unincorporated community in Dickinson County, Kansas, United States.

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Madeleine Talmage Astor Dick ( née Force, formerly Fiermonte ) ( June 19, 1893 – March 27, 1940 ) was the second wife and widow of millionaire John Jacob Astor IV and a survivor of RMS Titanic.

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The railroad superintendent, H. C. Talmage, named the depot and town for his youngest son, Archie Talmage.
It was named for Archibald A. Talmage, a superintendent of the railroad ,< Ref name =" hist1 "> 1882 TALMAGE, NEBRASKA 1982, nebraskahistory. org ( highway marker text )</ ref >
:"( d ) It was thought by Elder James E. Talmage, chairman, and other members of the committee who were responsible for their omission that to avoid confusion and contention on this vital point of belief, it would be better not to have them bound in the same volume as the commandments or revelations which make up the Doctrine and Covenants .’ " ( as told to John William Fitzgerald, A Study of the Doctrine and Covenants, M. A.
Thomas de Witt Talmage called New York City the " modern Gomorrah " for allowing the Tenderloin to exist
Thomas De Witt Talmage, denounced the entire city of New York as " the modern Gomorrah " for allowing it to exist.
Besides serving with Talmage when he was president of the European Mission and overseeing the Relief Society throughout the mission, Mrs. Talmage served for 40 years as a member of the General Board of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association of the LDS Church.
Upon hearing his wife relate stories from the Book of Mormon she had learned in a class taught by James E. Talmage, Merrill began to seek means for students attending public high schools to have some form of weekday religious education.
) Following his graduation in 1853, Talmage studied law for a time before deciding on entering the ministry.
Despite his being called a " pulpit clown " and " mountebank " for his sensational sermons, Talmage attracted a growing audience.
Talmage continued to preach with great success for several more years.
In early 1902, Talmage vacationed in Mexico for six weeks to recover from influenza.
Pastor Talmage served as pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Peoria, Arizona for sixteen years prior to his election.
Talmage hired Clark to be the assistant curator ( and later, curator ) for the Deseret Museum.
When Talmage was released as principal and called to create a new college for the LDS Church, he brought Clark with him as his chemistry lab assistant and clerk, while Clark would still curate at the museum.
While a writer for the Simpsons, Conan O ' Brien created a character on The Simpsons based on Kerry, a kidney patient by the name of Cornelius Talmage.

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* Thomas De Witt Talmage ( 1832 – 1902 ), minister, author.
Talmage married Merry May Booth ( 1868 – 1944 ), who was normally called May, on June 14, 1888.
Another of their children, Sterling B. Talmage ( 1889 – 1956 ), followed the example of his father and became a geologist .< ref >
* Jesus the Christ ( book ), 1915 doctrinal study by James E. Talmage
* Charles George Talmage, FRAS ( 1840 – 1886 ), British astronomer
* James E. Talmage ( 1862 – 1933 ), LDS apostle, author, and academic
* John Van Nest Talmage ( 1819-1892 ), US missionary to China, brother to Thomas De Witt Talmage
* Thomas De Witt Talmage ( 1832-1902 ), US preacher and writer, brother to John Van Nest Talmage
* Jesus the Christ ( book ), book written by James E. Talmage
Kerry Talmage, ( March 23, 1963-June 17, 2004 ), was a Canadian comedian and actor, who developed a cult following in South Africa.
* John Frelinghuysen Talmage ( 1833 – 1897 ), Brooklyn homeopathic physician

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* 5am-10am Andy Rose and Michelle Wright with Greg Talmage and Ty Hunter ( 106. 7 Airborne Traffic ) and Joanne Feldman ( Fox 5 Storm Team )
* 10am-3pm John Lisk & Cheryl Castro with Greg Talmage and Kristen Charles ( traffic ) and Joanne Feldman ( Fox 5 Storm Team )
Melton recounts that " vocationally, the most influential force in my life was the writings of a man I never met but who became my hero, Elmer Talmage Clark ... while my contemporaries became enthused with UFO's, Elvis Presley, or Alabama football, during my last year in high school one of Clarke's books, The Small Sects in America, captured my imagination.
Mrs. Talmage was a leader in the Utah Women's Suffrage Association, and was a delegate to the World Congress of Women held in connection with the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Once settled in Brooklyn, Talmage continued his dramatic services with even greater success than before.

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